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If enough of them line up, you can create the words on a page.
FORBES: Nanotechnology: A New World Is Born
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That includes accountability for those that break the rules -- otherwise the NPT is just words on a page.
WHITEHOUSE: Signing of New START Nuclear Arms Treaty with Russia
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Without such accountability, any agreement would be empty words on a page.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama at Copenhagen Climate Change Conference-Morning Plenary Session | The White House
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The magazine thinks in terms of print and not in ways that it can provide readers with an experience that goes beyond words on a page.
FORBES: Pitchfork's People's List Isn't The Problem, It's A Solution
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Not surprisingly, his thinking has been welcomed in film design and science fiction, where the laws of physics and finance can be overcome with CGI or words on a page.
WSJ: A Man Outside His Time | Lebbeus Woods | SFMOMA | By Richard B. Woodward
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From this natural narrative flow, Balmorhea proves that a cello and a banjo are just as capable of expressing ideas and emotions as a group of words on a page.
NPR: Balmorhea: 'Settler'
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These ads are typically a few words on the side of a page of search results or text, and fetch Google anywhere from pennies to a couple of bucks.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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What is omitted or suppressed becomes highly charged, and the hunger strike of the spare, lucid words on the page can take on a desperate aspect.
NEWYORKER: Songs Of Myself
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The screen is slightly larger, too: 6.8 inches diagonal instead of the 6 inches that are standard today a subtle increase that fits considerably more words on each page.
WSJ: The Best E-Reader: Kobo's Aura HD
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Suggested stories should be longer than 1, 500 words and presented on a single, or a printer-friendly, page.
BBC: Fantastic and free travel stories
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For centuries, reading has largely been a solitary and private act, an intimate exchange between the reader and the words on the page.
WSJ: Your E-Book Is Reading You